Blender 2.9 & Adobe Photoshop 3D Modeling a Hobbit Door
Learn all about the Blender 2.9 by creating a whimsical fantasy landscape with grass foliage
What you’ll learn
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• Following through a complete guide on creating a 3D Hobbit Door scenein Blender 2.9 and Adobe Photoshop
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• Using Blender 2.9 (the newest software version) and understanding its interface and shortcuts
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• Creating a stunning unique 3D Hobbit Door scene
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• Learning an industry-standard 3D modelling professional workflow within Blender 2.9 and Adobe Photoshop
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• Effective problem-solving in Blender 2.9
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• Learning the basics of Adobe Photoshop
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• Creating a Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) from scratch
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• Learning how to blend a render into a real-world environment using various Adobe Photoshop techniques
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• Learning how to use HDRIs as backgrounds to feature your 3D models in
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• Maintaining and optimising fantasy scene aesthetics for a Hobbit Door scene
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• Marking Seams, Sharps, and fixing Normals
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• Smoothing and preparing meshes for texturing
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• Adding materials using Blender 2.9’s node system
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• Creating procedural materials in Blender 2.9
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• Mesh deforming and using Booleans
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• Learning how to make loop cuts in Blender 2.9
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• Fixing Ngons within Blender 2.9
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• Complete guide on marking seams & texture resolutions
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• Complete UV Mapping Guide: UV mapping and UV unwrapping your model
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• Creating procedural, stained glass, and metal materials
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• Creating Collections of Objects and Meshes using a Hierarchy System
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• Learning how to use rendering to improve the quality of presentation for your 3D environment
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• Rendering a 3D fantasy Hobbit Doorscene to a high level.
Requirements
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• To own a computer (Mircrosoft, Linux or Mac)
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• A graphic tablet is highly recommended but not required
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• To have downloaded Blender 2.9 (available for free)
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• To either have Adobe Photoshop or simply download what we create there from the course resources
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• A thirst to learn and excitement about 3D modelling
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• To download all course resources including a course handbook,6 references, an option of backgrounds, two types of metal materials, a glass overlay for Adobe Photoshop, a grass texture, a HDRI map, a rock and a weathered texture (including roughness, normal, metallic, displacement, and colour maps), a stained glass SVG and a metal hinge SVG.
Who this course is for:
- • Beginner 3D modellers eager to learn how to build a 3D Hobbit Door scene
- • Enthusiasts of Blender who want to fast-track their understanding of its new and exciting changes
- • Beginner Adobe Photoshop users who are eager to learn how to use this software for 3D modelling
- • Mid-Level 3D modellers who want to take their modelling to the new level and improve their workflow with tips and tricks